Monday, September 03, 2007

Below are excerpts from three articles that indicate how strongly Presidential Candidate Mike Huckabee has promoted the illegal alien agenda.

In one of the earlier Presidential debates, Huckabee's rhetoric would have convinced voters that he was actually tough on illegal aliens, but his actions have proved otherwise.

We have found this information to be shocking to the majority of Republicans who have not closely followed Huckabee's actions, especially when they discover how Huckabee worked directly with the Mexican President to establish a Mexican consulate in Little Rock which is basically used as a conduit for illegals. In the short time the Consulate has been in business, they have issued 4,000 ID cards to Mexicans. It doesn't take a great deal of deductive reasoning to realize that most of those would have to be illegal. http://www.nwaonline.net/articles/2007/08/28/news/082907arhispbank.txt See this link for that article.

Federal law 8 USC Section 1324 says that "Any person who encourages or induces an alien to come to, enter, or reside in the United States," shall be "fined" or "imprisoned not more than 5 years or both." Then how could it be legal or ethical for a Governor to help establish a Mexican Consulate to help Mexican illegal aliens reside in this country when even a citizen of the US can be imprisoned for such action? See this link for more details on this law. http://law.onecle.com/uscode/8/1324.html

This should remind all of us to look behind the words and find the actions of all who run for office. We understand that only 40% of Republicans even know that Rudy Giliani is pro abortion. We need to stay informed!

Huckabee: ‘Race-baiting ’ behind immigration billThis story was published Friday, January 28, 2005Excerpts"Gov. Mike Huckabee said Thursday that a bill to deny state government benefits and voting rights to illegal immigrants is "inflammatory... race-baiting and demagoguery."

He challenged the Christian values of its main sponsor. "Holt often talks of his strong Christian beliefs, but Huckabee singled him out, ! saying, "I drink a different kind of Jesus juice. My faith says don’t make false accusations against somebody. In the Bible, it’s called ‘Don’t bear false witness.’""

The governor said Holt’s plan to deny prenatal care to illegal immigrants goes against their shared anti-abortion principles — that unborn fetuses should have a citizen’s right to life." Illegal immigrants "can’t vote, can’t collect Social Security benefits," Huckabee said.

"Huckabee has proposed that the state allow undocumented immigrants who complete their public education in Arkansas to eligible for college scholarships.